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Africa Subsaharan
Seven Dead in Blast at Nigerian Camp for Boko Haram Displaced
2015-09-12
[AnNahar] At least seven people were killed and 20 others injured in a blast at a camp for people displaced by the Boko Haram
... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. The Nigerian version of al-Qaeda and the Taliban rolled together and flavored with a smigeon of distinctly Subsaharan ignorance and brutality...
conflict in northeast Nigeria
... a particularly crimson stretch of Islam's bloody border...
, the country's main relief agency said on Wednesday.

A homemade bomb planted inside a tent went off shortly before 11:00 am (1000 GMT) at the Malkohi internally displaced persons (IDP) camp near the Adamawa state capital, Yola.

"So far seven persons bit the dust and 20 persons were maimed in the kaboom," a front man for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Sani Datti, said in a statement.

"Among the injured, seven were treated and discharged while 13 persons, including four NEMA officials, are still receiving treatment at (the) Federal Medical Center, Yola."

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Boko Haram Islamists have previously hit "soft" civilian targets with improvised bombs (IEDs) or suicide kabooms.

Adamawa state police front man Othman Abubakar initially gave a lower toll of two dead and seven injured, while the Red Thingy said three had been killed and nine injured.

Suleiman Mohammed, director of response, relief and rehabilitation at the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), told AFP five were killed and 20 injured.

The Adamawa state governor, Jibrilla Bindow, was reported as telling a meeting of northern governors that some of the many children at the camp were among the dead.

Lionel Rawlings, head of security at the American University of Nigeria (AUN), which is based in Yola, confirmed student volunteers were slightly injured by flying debris.

"None was in direct contact with the kaboom but there was flying shrapnel. We dodged the bullet," he said.

- Homemade bomb -
Abubakar and Mohammed both said the blast was caused by an IED left by tents in the sprawling camp, which is just outside Yola to the south and near an army base.

Security had been tight after hundreds of women and kiddies held hostage by Boko Haram were brought to the camp after they were rescued by the military earlier this year. Armed soldiers manned the gates and carried out checks on vehicles and passengers, AFP news hounds witnessed on a visit to the camp in May.

"Our men are there," said Abubakar. "They are trying to find if there are any other explosives."

Yola has been seen as a relative safe haven from the violence and last year its population more than doubled in size to about 400,000 as those made homeless flocked to the city. Many of the displaced were housed at state-run camps or stayed with relatives and friends.
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